What is your title in China?

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-06

Is there both the masses and the people in the document? What does it mean? Here's a look at some of the titles that often appear in national documents, and let's see which category you belong to in the documents?

People: In modern Chinese, the common people usually refer to the common people, that is, unofficial members of society, corresponding to ** and cadres. That is, what we often call the flat-headed people, which is as much as 1.3 billion.

People:At the present stage in China, the people include all socialist laborers (workers, peasants, intellectuals), patriots who support socialism, and patriots who support the reunification of the motherland. People with Chinese nationality and patriots can call this more than 1.4 billion.

Masses:It refers to the broad masses of the people, and can also refer to big families or collectives, to people who have not joined party organizations, and especially to people who have not joined the Communist Party or the Communist Youth League. Refers to a person who does not hold a leadership position. This basically means the same thing as the people. In the column where we fill in the **political outlook: the masses.

Citizen:The basic elements that constitute the concept of Chinese citizens are, in order: having an urban hukou (identity), living in an urban area (region), and engaging in non-agricultural and animal husbandry production labor (occupation). Originally, there were no people living at the administrative level above the lower city before the reform. This is rarely used anymore.

Urban and rural residentsThe concept encompasses all residents living and living in Chinese mainland, whether in towns or villages. Specifically.

Townspeople: A townsman is usually a resident of a town area.

Villager:Refers to the person who has the membership of a rural collective economic organization, this is the loudspeaker of the secretary of the brigade: Attention villagers, now broadcast it.

February** Dynamic Incentive Program

Which one do you call it?

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